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The assistance which Mr. Jefferson has rendered to the Washington Printing & Bookselling Company...
I am ashamed to be so troublesome as I am compelled to be to those whom I have taken the liberty...
I cannot refrain from an apology for obtruding upon you so tedious a visitor yesterday morning;...
I should not fail to wait on you personally to tender my grateful acknowledgement for the favor...
Your mentioning to me, when I was last with you, the necessity, and your desire, to have a press...
The obligations under which your benevolence or your friendship have laid me, make it my duty, if...
I regret that my dependent state dooms me to submit almost constantly to the solicitation of...
J. Lyon presents his respects to the president and takes the liberty of enclosing a letter and an...
The editors of the American Literary Advertiser, James Lyon and Richard Dinmore, present their...
I hope you will not construe my observation in your office yesterday, respecting the tardiness...